Bonnie Dowie

Press Service International

Bonnie loves travelling to experience and understand new cultures, beautiful things (especially flowers), coffee with friends and being with her family. She deeply values authenticity and is passionate about building meaningful community where people feel a sense of belonging and genuine love. Bonnie Dowie’s previous articles may be viewed at http://www.pressserviceinternational.org/bonnie-dowie.html

  • Don’t give up your day dream

    There are points in life where anything feels possible and the dreams on our heart seem tangible and alive with hope.

  • Blessed are the peacemakers

    Story after story, headline after headline, accounts of racism, violence, war, terrorism, hatred, devastation and death inundate us. The world feels like it’s going crazy.

  • Oh restless heart

    Restlessness. Is it the plague of our generation?

  • Why aren’t the doors to my destiny opening?

    Have you ever felt stuck in the space between your dreams and the ability to walk them out? Or like the momentum you once had towards fulfilling your destiny has ground to a halt?

  • Oh the places you’ll go…when you say yes  

    In early October after weeks of planning, preparing, fundraising, organising visas, and packing, I flew over to South Africa with a heart full of gratitude and expectation, ready to begin the Harvest School of Missions.

  • God silent today?

    Have you ever felt that the times you most desperately want to hear God’s voice are the times you’re met by the loudest silence?

  • God is in the waiting

    When I was in Uganda recently, my friend told me a story about waiting. (Africans always seem to have a proverb up their sleeve, offering wisdom for every occasion in a delightfully simple and engaging way).